You could find a friend to do it for you or you could take some art classes and rely on your own talents. Even Monet was told that he would never amount to anything but now he is known the world round . In kids books they look for bright colors that stand out nad capture there .
2006-08-09 08:26:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Drawing is something you just do. It's not what you are born with. It is just a lot of practice. You do anything that you want to. You must be able to project imagery in your head and when you plot the line be careful put the line where it looks best. If your having trouble with a certain line practice the stroke on a different piece of paper before you put it on paper or draw the line super slow and reshape it . You can start with pencil and get a general idea of how you'd like your piece. Then you can ink it to give rise to your creation. then you can erase the pencil marks. Really feel free with your style and don't imitate others creations. Art is art.. Your talent might look different than what you are trying to draw. Perfection is in the eye of the creator, be creative.
2016-03-27 05:24:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, if you keep SAYING you can't draw, your brain will accept it. Either find an artist or find someone to teach you. I am an artist, and most people keep coming up to me telling me how much they want to draw like me but they can't. If they spent 5 hours a day practicing, they would pick it up too. Or skip lunch to read about other artists. Its all about practice and discipline. You can do it!
2006-08-09 07:21:11
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answered by tankgirl190 6
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there is a fairly well known book from some years ago, whose title i can't quite remember (embarrassing, eh?). it is called something along the lines of "right brain drawing". in any event its thesis is that everone's an artist, you just have to remove the "blocks", especially those related to brain balance, and right brain optimization. it provides methods for regaining your natural, though temporarily "misplaced" talent. enjoy :-)
2006-08-09 07:01:38
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answered by drakke1 6
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If you see most of the books says written by and Illustrated by.
So you need and illustrator....
I charge $25 for every illustration.
But You can find it cheaper or more expensive all depends what you want and what you like.
My email is Julialaborde@yahoo.com and I can send you some of my Illustration.
2006-08-09 07:02:52
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answered by j 3
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take some drawling classes at a local community college and that should teach you the basics. If you don't have time or cant afford it you can buy drawling books and try and teach yourself.
2006-08-09 07:00:48
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answered by jenks1545 4
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Hire a graphic/art designer. Like me.
2006-08-09 06:58:08
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answered by Anonymous
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hire an artist. Maybe for less...from an art class.
2006-08-09 07:00:06
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answered by da dude 4
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take art classes
2006-08-09 10:18:50
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answered by Anonymous
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ask around,like maybe your friends draw ,ask them for help
2006-08-09 07:00:49
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answered by Muse 3
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